GEAR | Diamond Frame Bike
Recently an older man saw my bike and asked, "Why are you riding a boy's bicycle?" I just shrugged and said, "Because it's a better design." I hadn't really thought about it.
Today bike frames are designated less and less by gender (although it is still very common), and more frequently as either a "diamond frame" (gents) or a "step-through frame" (ladies). The step-through frame was made simply to accommodate skirts and dresses and clothing that could easily catch on a cross bar—the equivalent of riding sidesaddle on a horse.
I originally thought a diamond frame was a better design because I think they look better aesthetically, but I learned that diamond frame bikes are also typically lighter and therefore faster as well as structurally much stronger.
I'd love to know: What do you ride and why?
I lean towards pre-war/mid-century classic repro bikes like the above:
Linus Roadster Classic, Schwinn Coffee 1-speed, Velorbis Student Balloon, Kettler Men's City Commuter.
Comments
It is a diamond style... I'm a man.
p.s.
it's a top tube, not a 'cross bar'
http://herribbonsandherbows.blogspot.com/
My grandmother (God bless her) never learned to drive but rode a bike now and then. She was aghast when I brought out the 10-speed Schwinn.
Much discussion ensued between them and my mother (God bless her!) insisted that her (grandmother) reasoning was "old-school" and HER daughter would not be subjected to such ridiculous ideology.
but in red!
Cool !
but in red!
beach cruiser bicycle
http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/betty-foy-frameset/50-685
These bikes are amazing! Clean, classic and zippy. I just posted about my love of them (and the boy bike in general) here: http://www.amykenny.ca/?p=1690.
My most recent jaunt on Linus here: http://www.amykenny.ca/?p=1818